Rather than recognize the reply as politeness, Lior mentally paused instead. What if alligators were diverse?
What if they had skittered past another alligator before without ever realizing it?
If horses could look so different from each other, why couldn’t alligators, after all? It made so much sense why they had thought they’d never seen an alligator before. But, Lior considered, like horses, alligators must have one defining feature surely. Immediately, Lior knew the answer. Alligators had many sharp teeth! Just like they did!
Oh, they didn’t
know the answer, not like they’d
known other knowledge instinctively when they had emerged. Like how to talk and hunt.
But, it felt absolutely right to them. Next time they met a gembound with sharp teeth, they’d be sure to check if that gembound was an alligator! And if they met another alligator, they’d know even more about alligators than they did right now! It was an exciting idea.
Though, not quite as exciting as defeating monsters, of course. Lior watched curiously as their new friend spun around and gave a chirp of excitement themself. At the question, Lior perked up further, somehow.
“Yeah, maybe!”
They tried to climb the wall, trying to use their small size to their advantage, looking for grooves and bumps to aid the attempt. But, it was a very slipper wall, and even though they could swim well enough in water and walk well enough on land, apparently combining the two made for some difficult terrain.
"Oof!" Lior got a short distance before falling down, stuck on their back for a second before they quickly righted themselves.
"I don't think either of us can climb this- if I can't your feet, hooves, probably can't either. Unless- can hooves stick to surfaces? I've seen some critters that can do that!"
But, no, that didn't seem very likely. None of the other hooved critters they had seen yet had ever been hanging around sideways on walls or upside down on the roof of any caves.
Then Lior had an idea.
"Maybe we can summon the monster, somehow? Like, get it out from wherever it is up there?" They were so certain there had to be something up there now. They'd committed to this idea.
"How do you think we can lure it out, if we can't just climb up there?"
Lior didn't want to admit they had not a clue about getting a monster to come out.
@Wicker